Middlehope
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Middlehope sits high up, towards the south-east side of [[Wenlock Edge]], at the head of a valley where a stream splits off, and the edge branches from the main ridgeline into a separate hill. [[New Hall]] lies about 1km to the north, below the escarpment, [[Harton]] likewise, but to the west. | Middlehope sits high up, towards the south-east side of [[Wenlock Edge]], at the head of a valley where a stream splits off, and the edge branches from the main ridgeline into a separate hill. [[New Hall]] lies about 1km to the north, below the escarpment, [[Harton]] likewise, but to the west. |
Revision as of 20:07, 8 March 2006
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Situation
Saxton Map: Mydlop
Middlehope sits high up, towards the south-east side of Wenlock Edge, at the head of a valley where a stream splits off, and the edge branches from the main ridgeline into a separate hill. New Hall lies about 1km to the north, below the escarpment, Harton likewise, but to the west.
History
At the time of Domesday, this was part of Roger de Lacy's holdings.
Church
Castle
A motte and bailey castle stands above the village, to the north-east. The motte stands in the SW angle of a roughly 50m diameter bailey, and was about 13m across at the base, 11m at the summit. To the west stands another mound - possibly another building.